The kielin/chordin-like protein (kcp) attenuates high-fat diet-induced obesity and metabolic syndrome in mice

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  • who: Abdul Soofi from the Animals All animal use was in compliance with the Institute of Laboratory Animal Research Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and approved by the University Committee on Use and Care of Animals at the University of MichiganThe kcpTg (31) and kcp⫺/⫺ (27) alleles were described previously and were bred onto a, /Bl, genetic background. Mice were housed in a specific pathogen-free facility with a, h light, h dark cycle and given free access to food and water. The KCP-Tg, KCP-KO, and wild-type males were maintained . . .

     

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